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Re: Breeze: Too tight AND it leaks


Posted by Marley's Ghost on February 28, 2005 at 19:17:12:

In Reply to: Re: Breeze: Too tight AND it leaks posted by Morpheus on February 28, 2005 at 18:28:35:

"Indeed, it sounds as if you have it much too tight. It really should just about float on your head rather than feel like a vice-grip. Do a search on fitting the Breeze, and you'll see many discussions and get lots of advice."


but if it was "much too tight" why would it be leaking?

I have actually had a Breeze for several years, this is my third one, so i know all about fitting it and all the adjustments that can be made.

this "leaking while too tight" phenomenon is new

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